Steve!
Originally Posted by Bass,Sep 9 2010, 07:03 AM
zero degrees and 25 degrees and 40 degrees are how the nozzles are rated - the lower the degree the more pressure coming out of the wand
zero ~ can eat through brick, wood, paint (just ask my sister when she borrowed mine even though i told her NEVER to use the zero one
)
here's a good link
http://www.the-power-washer-advisor.com/pr...er_nozzles.html
zero ~ can eat through brick, wood, paint (just ask my sister when she borrowed mine even though i told her NEVER to use the zero one
) here's a good link
http://www.the-power-washer-advisor.com/pr...er_nozzles.html
Cool, thanks again for the help!
Steve, I'm not sure, but I think you have the same manufacturer, do you know which fitting works with the Craftsman series PW's? I'm looking everywhere for the literature and can't come up with anything.
If you don't, don't worry about it, I'll just check out an open one at the store again.
If you don't, don't worry about it, I'll just check out an open one at the store again.
i believe it's the 1/4 quick disconnects just like the nozzles - my power washer is a husky 2600 from home depot but i am pretty sure all the wands are the same with the quick disconnect nozzles
here's a pic of my power washer
you can see the wand in the pic above you just pull the brass part back and insert the cannon or selected nozzle
and here are some pics of the cannon
here's a pic of my power washer
you can see the wand in the pic above you just pull the brass part back and insert the cannon or selected nozzle
and here are some pics of the cannon
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